We analyze California State college tuition rates for over the past 10 years (2003 - 2012). We provide tuition change graph, year on year tuition rate comparison chart, and 10 year cumulative tuition chart.

We analyze the total revenue and its source of public colleges in US. The total revenue analysis is based on GASB (Governmental Accounting Standards Board). The GASB is currently the source of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) used by State and Local governments in the United States of America. (source: Wikipedia, GASB)

We provide 2012 revenue analysis table and chart. In addition, we compare its revenue and percent distribution for past 5 years.

Tuition rates of Private Colleges were analyzed over the past 10 years (2003 - 2012). You can see tuition change graph, year on year tuition rate comparison chart, and 10 year cumulative tuition chart.

University of Southern California is a private (not-for-profit)(4-year) school located in Los Angeles, California. This article describes the tuition trends over last 10 years at University of Southern California.
You may want to explorer full information including admission, graduation, enrollment,
and more about the school at University of Southern California Academic Information page.

First, we describe the estimated tuition & fees and the published 2015 tuition & fees at University of Southern California.

Tuition & Fees

2015-2016

$49,464

2014-2015

$48,280

12014-2015 tuition & fees are official from US department of education. 2015-2016 tuition & fees are estimated by Caldwell College and subject to change at any time for correction of errors.

Tuition & fees grew by 50.84% last 10 years, from $32,008 (2005) to $48,280 (2015).Living costs, including room & board and other expenses, is increased by 26.13% from $11,824 (2005) to $14,914 (2015) when students live on campus and 43.56% from $11,824 (2005) to $16,974 (2015) when living off campus without family.

Next chart shows the changes of each item of college costs over the past 10 years.

Last year average tuition rates over US colleges is 4.40 % for in-state tuition and 4.25% for out-of-state tuition. How about last ten years? We analyze US colleges tuition rates for over the past 10 years (2003 - 2012).

Here are the analyzed results as tables and graph by tuition change, year on year tuition rate comparison, and 10 year cumulative tuition rates. The analysis is done through 3484 US colleges and universities.

One interesting thing is the 2008-2009 tuition - the first year for Obama. The tuition goes down only at that year. The tuition increase over 50 % as of ten years ago.

University of California-Los Angeles is a public(4-year) school located in Los Angeles, California.

This page describes the tuition trends over last 9 years at University of California-Los Angeles.
You may want to explorer full information including admission, graduation, enrollment,
and more about the school at University of California-Los Angeles Full Page.

In-state tuition & fees is risen by 135.02% from $5,406 (2006) to $12,705 (2015) and out-of-state tuition & fees grew by 47.71% last 9 years, from $24,090 (2006) to $35,583 (2015).

Living costs, including room & board and other expenses, is increased by 21.92% from $15,318 (2006) to $18,675 (2015) when students live on campus and 51.54% from $13,442 (2006) to $20,370 (2015) when living off campus without family.

Next chart shows the changes of each item of college costs over the past 9 years.

Total Costs Changes

Next table and chart illustrate the changes of total costs for University of California-Los Angeles over the past 10 years.
The total cost includes the tuition, fees, books & supplies, and living costs. The total costs varies by
student tuition rates (i.e. in-state or out-of-state) and living facility (i.e. staying on or off campus).

University of California-Los Angeles Total Costs Trends

Year

Living On Campus

Living Off Campus

In-State

Out-of-State

In-State

Out-of-State

2006-7

$23,394

$42,078

$21,518

$40,202

2007-8

$23,977

$43,597

$22,008

$41,628

2008-9

$25,134

$45,742

$23,016

$43,624

2009-10

$27,262

$49,979

$25,154

$47,871

2010-11

$29,620

$52,499

$27,336

$50,215

2011-12

$31,556

$54,434

$28,682

$51,560

2012-13

$31,932

$54,810

$28,924

$51,802

2013-14

$32,416

$55,294

$29,299

$52,177

2014-15

$32,978

$55,856

$34,673

$57,551

Tuition & Fees Changes

Next chart compares the tuition & fees changes for University of California-Los Angeles last 10 years.

Living Costs Changes

Next chart compares the living costs changes for University of California-Los Angeles last 10 years.

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We analyze colleges Ivy League Member's tuition rates for over the past 10 years (2003 - 2012).
We provide tuition change graph, year on year tuition rate comparison chart, and 10 year cumulative tuition chart.

We analyze Pennsylvania State college tuition rates for over the past 10 years (2003 - 2012).
We provide tuition change graph, year on year tuition rate comparison chart, and 10 year cumulative tuition chart.

In this page, we introduce colleges which is members of Southeastern Conference (SEC) major program and compare tuition costs between them for year 2015. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is a collegiate athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the southeastern part of the United States. It is headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. The SEC participates in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I in athletic competitions; for football, it is part of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A. The conference is one of the most successful financially, consistently leading most conferences in revenue distribution to its members, including an SEC record $220.0 million for the 2010-11 fiscal year.

General information and comparison between Southeastern Conference (SEC) CollegesIn Southeastern Conference (SEC), 13 public and 1 private schools are in Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) members.

2015 Tuition comparison between Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges
Below section describes the tuition and other costs for each Southeastern Conference (SEC) school.
You can analyze and compare 2015 tuition cost between them with tables and charts.
In addition you can compare the schools in all academic perspectives including admission, tuition, graduation, population and more at
Southeastern Conference (SEC) tuition comparing page.Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the Southeastern Conference (SEC) colleges is $ 9,276 for in-state students and $ 26,563 for out-of-state students.